Investigators have identified the body of a transgender woman found burned in a vehicle in Florida. A candlelit vigil was held for 23-year-old Bee Love Slater. WINK’s Gina Tomlinson reports. Source
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Black transgender woman Bee Love Slater found burned to death
The Human Rights Campaign said Bee Love Slater is the 18th transgender woman to be killed this year Source
Yemen’s Houthi rebels launch drones on 2 Saudi oil sites
The attack likely will heighten tensions further across the Persian Gulf amid an escalating crisis between the U.S. and Iran over its unraveling nuclear deal with world powers Source
Six Things to Watch in Titans-Colts Game on Sunday
The Titans face the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday in the team’s home opener at Nissan Stadium. Here’s a look at six things to watch: Source
Endangered sea turtle impaled with 3-foot long spear in Florida
“It’s highly unlikely this was an accident,” the doctor who removed the spear said Source
Raphael Saadiq opens up about his most personal project yet
“I went down a rabbit hole and said,’ it’s time for me to talk about it'” Source
“Grotesque disregard for life”: Former high school cheerleader sentenced to probation after burying newborn
A former Ohio high school cheerleader accused of killing her newborn daughter two days after attending her senior prom was sentenced Friday. Brooke Skylar Richardson was acquitted of the most serious charges, including murder, but was convicted of abuse of a corpse. The judge told Richardson the young woman had a “grotesque disregard for life” after the infant’s body was found buried in Richardson’s backyard. She was 18 at the time. Source
$1.25 million toilet stolen from Winston Churchill’s birthplace
Police said the toilet was taken early Saturday by thieves who used at least two vehicles Source
New documentary explores the true roots of country music
“I suddenly realized that this would be American history firing on all cylinders” Source
FDA finds cancer-causing chemical in Zantac
U.S. agency found low levels of a “probable” cancer-causing chemical in Zantac and generic heartburn medications Source